There’s no need to pay full price for fabrics; save money by shopping for discounted yardage such as remnants. With remnants, you can buy designer fabrics for pennies on the dollar just because it comes from the end of the bolt. Be sure to buy extra yardage for pattern matching if you select a medium- to large-scale design. If you’re covering a fairly narrow wall, you’ll be able to find panels that fit the wall’s width, but remember the width needs to allow for fullness when they are hung. Hang your panels from a ceiling-mounted curtain rod or track. Make your own ceiling curtain rod from wire rope or metal cable with clips. Bolt panels to the walls in strategic locations around the room—and plan to patch the holes when they are removed. You can leave your colorful panels bare or layer smaller pieces of framed artwork over them. Make sure the wall is smooth and flat that you want to put the temporary wallpaper on for best results and easy removal. Wall decals can be removed in a pinch when you move or want to redecorate and add a pop of color to the room. When ready to move or change up the wall, it’s a simple matter of taking out the nails and wall hangers and filling in the holes. Or, instead of putting your pictures up with nails, you could use Command strips. A nice benefit to using room dividers is you can move them from room to room, too.